male bees are called drones. females are diploid and males are haploid
Female gouldian finches are much lighter in contrast to the males.
In homing pigeons as well as other types of pigeons, males are generally brighter than females. Male pigeons also have a rounder head than females.
MALE AND FEMALE............ They are different because one lays eggs and one fertalizeses them.
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yes, but only with the green face parrot finch
A person can tell the difference between a male and female java finch by the birds beaks. The beaks will be shaped differently.
a male zebra finch has an orange spotted cheeks, black bars across its breast, and under their wings they have a brown area with white spots in it
They differed depending on what island they were on.
A finch? Unless I'm thinking of the wrong animal, it's a bird and it can lay fertile eggs that can be hatched. but you must have a male finch with the female, otherwise any eggs it lays will be infertile.
The term Gouldian finch is a compound noun, a word for a type of bird. The word 'Gouldian' is a proper adjective describing the type of finch that was named after British artist and illustrator Ellizabeth Gould. The word 'Gouldian' (or 'Gouldians) is a shortened form for Gouldian finch. A proper adjective is always capitalized.
it is estimated only 2500 adult Gouldian Finches are left in the wild.
it is found somewhere
It depends what kind of finch you're looking at. Most of them are only about 2-3 in tall
house finch, gold finch, purple finch, zebra finch, parrot finch, society finch, bengalese finch, lady gouldian finch, spice finch, red bow firetail finch, canary finch, Australian finch
The Gouldian finch has a red head and yellow belly. They are native to Australia. Any Gouldian finch in North America is an escaped pet.
Yes they can because they are the same specias so i have one and it works its eather they are zebra finch, guldian finch and a scoity finch thats the finch they make together,
yes, but only with the green face parrot finch
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A person can tell the difference between a male and female java finch by the birds beaks. The beaks will be shaped differently.
one is black and the other one is within indian
A male finch can't really live with a female cockatiel as you should not mix straight-beaked and hooked-beak birds.